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Photoshop 5.x
Choose CMYK Color from the Space pop-up menu. Any other setting causes
Photoshop to convert image data to that color space before sending it to the
Fiery 3850C. (With the AdobePS printer driver for Mac OS, these options appear in
the Adobe Photoshop pane of the Print dialog box.)
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If you choose JPEG encoding, save a backup of the original image with binary
encoding until you see the printed results of the JPEG file. Occasionally, the
compression used for JPEG encoding produces unwanted artifacts. If you see
unexpected results in the printed output of a JPEG file, revert to the binary version.
Advanced tips for printing with Photoshop PostScript
color management
Use the following information to implement alternate, more complex, color workflows
with Photoshop.
Printing RGB images with Photoshop PostScript Color Management
If you select an RGB color space and decide to use PostScript Color Management from
the Photoshop pane of the printer driver, Photoshop sends RGB data to the
Fiery 3850C along with PostScript color information defining this RGB color space.
Remember that when you select PostScript Color Management, a CRD will be used to
perform color conversions to CMYK.
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The included RGB source color space information is overridden by the
Fiery 3850C RGB Source option unless it is set to None. With Photoshop 5.x, the
Fiery 3850C Rendering Style option specified will take effect if the Fiery 3850C RGB
Source Profile option is set to None.
For fastest print times, choose JPEG encoding, but check printed output carefully
for unwanted artifacts that can appear as a result of JPEG compression. If you
see unexpected results in the printed output, print the job again using Binary or
ASCII encoding.
Choose other print options you want to use (see Chapter 1).